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Broad
26th August 2008, 18:38
GPS Speed Sentry v1.5.9

Gps speed sentry is more than just a gps enabled speed monitor/car computer. it monitors your current speed and warns you when you are near or go over one of 6 user defined speed limits, the latest version of the software can also provide warnings about approaching speed cameras.

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Features:
here is a list of features for gps speed sentry
- 6 user specified speed limits
- audible warnings for over the speed limit and nearing speed limit (these can be muted)
- speed camera warnings (via csv database)
- all sounds can be customised by the user
- units can be in imperial or metric, various combinations can be used (e.g. speed mph & elevation in metres)
- position can be shown in various formats including ordnance survey grid and easting/northing's (for the united kingdom) as well as maidenhead grid locators
- various easy to read information displays (see below)
- large buttons which allow easy changing of display/speed limit (using your finger or stylus)
- day/night colour schemes
- support for portrait and landscape orientations
- support for square screen devices (e.g. hp 6515)
- windows mobile 5 support (including soft keys and gps sharing functions)

Update - Last updated on 26.08.08
# Status screen improved
# Status icon improved
# Speed improved
# Additional improvements

Download Instructions:
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marcoscu
26th August 2008, 23:39
Bullguard Antivirus 8.0 warns me this contains Trojan generic.93772

pphmmr
3rd September 2008, 12:54
VIRUS ALERT

The transferred file contained a virus and was therefore blocked by Webwasher!
VirusName: "WW: Packer.YodaProt"
Url: "[Only registered and activated users can see links]"
File: "[Only registered and activated users can see links]"
File type: "-"

laaban
3rd September 2008, 13:46
Folks, it's very common for keygens, cracks etc. to appear as Trojans ... It's called a "false positive".

But sometimes it could be true. Try to scan such files here:
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